OVERVIEW AND TOPICS


In this session, participants will examine losses that are uninsured as a result of coverage being left out or incorrectly written. This will include commercial property, business income, flood, and other property insurance coverages. Participants will review property claims dealing with property valuation, correct use of forms, ordinance or law, spoilage coverage, equipment breakdown, and more. They will identify business income issues related to civil authority, extra expense, utility services, and dependent properties. They will compare private flood insurance versus the NFIP.
While military and hobbyists have been using unmanned aerial systems (UAS), better known as drones, for some time, businesses are starting to adapt technology for their own uses. In this session, participants will gain a better understanding of liability and insurance coverage issues associated with the use of drones. They will examine the current state of coverage for drones under ISO forms, commercial and personal, including: Homeowners, Commercial General Liability, Businessowners Policy, Commercial Property, Commercial Umbrella/Excess, Personal Umbrella, and Commercial Inland Marine.
Employers face significant challenges navigating through current societal issues, which may include workplace bullying, transgender discrimination, gender biases, and social media practices. In this course, agents will learn how to identify these exposures and discuss the best way to coordinate EPL, Cyber Liability, and Professional Liability coverages with the standard CGL policy.
Cybercrime is the fastest growing crime and constantly evolving. Social engineering attacks are not only becoming more common, but they are also increasingly sophisticated. In this session, participants will learn about new types of cybercrime and how the cyber policy form responds to these unique exposures. Using real-life claim examples, agents will examine social engineering type exposures including cryptojacking, botnets, bricking, sextortion, phishing, whaling, and more.

COURSE DETAILS


DURATION
16 Hours

PRICE
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FORMAT
Classroom

CE CREDIT
Varies by State

INSTRUCTION LEVEL
Master

FINAL EXAM
No Exam

EVENT LOCATION


Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville at Vanderbilt

1811 Broadway
Nashville, TN
37203

844-202-4740

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